Amazon is slashing prices on even more Whole Foods items - here's what just got cheaper
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- Whole Foods is cutting prices on more than a dozen items.
- This follows price cuts announced when Amazon acquired Whole Foods in August.
- Whole Foods is also offering a special discount, just for Amazon Prime members.
Amazon is slashing prices on more Whole Foods items.
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On Wednesday, the grocery chain announced that it had cut prices on more items, with a focus on holiday staples and best sellers. Amazon Prime members are getting even deeper discounts - something the retailers says is a "sneak preview" of when Prime becomes the official rewards program of Whole Foods Market.
"These are the latest new lower prices in our ongoing integration and innovation with Amazon, and we're just getting started," said John Mackey, Whole Foods Market co-founder and CEO, said in a statement.
Whole Foods previously announced a round of significant price cuts in August, immediately after being acquired by Amazon. This round of price cuts is also remarkable in the number of brand names that are included, such as Chobani, Tom's of Maine, and Siggis Yogurt.
Here's a list of what Whole Foods items just got cheaper:
- Turkeys (organic and traditional no antibiotic)
- Value Pack Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts (organic and no antibiotic)
- Responsibly Farmed Raw Peeled Shrimp
- 365 Everyday Value Canned Pumpkin, Organic Broccoli
- Organic Salad Mixes
- Organic Russet Potatoes
- Organic Sweet Potatoes
- Organic Rice from Lundberg Family Farms
- Organic Beans from Eden Foods
- Organic Chicken and Vegetable Broths from Pacific Foods
- Organic Eggs and Milk from Organic Valley
- Toothpaste from Tom's of Maine
- Chobani Yogurt
- California Olive Ranch EVOO
- Siggis Yogurt
- Applegate Hot Dogs
- Fage Yogurt
- Pasture Raised Eggs from Vital Farms
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